. 5. 519:;- i l l PAQEHI WQ The NEW. "rum-tum THE UMARLUFI‘E'I‘UWN_ GUARDIAN x BIINTEW" An Inreresring Profit- Sharing Pdstibie‘ For ALL’ o...» Roan.» Read These Advertisements --'Enter This Contest-Deal With“ These Firms $180.00 —lIl PRIZES—S100.00 1st Prize —— — 2nd Prize — —- — — 3rd Prize — -- 4th Prize -- - - - — $3.00 — $1.50 —- $1.00 .50 -_-__ i -_.__- liming the Foto Blox Contest for thirty consecutive weeks, and prizes are bring airardcd each week chunllise orders. CONTEST RULES Any reader funnies.) it is important that each reply of the Charlottetown Guardian may participate. (Exceptr l“ employees of the Guardian Publishing Co. h" and members of the shall be accompanied by a receipt, from one of thc firms whose announcement appears in the contest. lt is also important that. you state on your entry which of these firms Y0“ “ASH it) (IIJW WUIII‘ [IIIZC DD- EXPLAN ATION 0F CONTEST Scattered throughout this contest section you see‘ several nieces of .1 pliutoulxipn. When properly placed tozedler these piece s form the nio- turo ol tlic business premises of one of the sponsors of this contest. Contestants are simply _ name of the manager, the kind of located the business, premises shown required to state the name of business. and the street on which is iri the picture. HOW TO ENTER Read the ails thoroughly-in clue to thc solution. 5|) J5 i0 PCCUKIHZC lllfl LHISIIIBSS IIIOIIIINFS- Till-L l'l("l‘l'l(E Wl'l‘ll YOUR REPLY. _ q Write your entry ON ONE SIDE of a sheet of paper, giving the par- SEND tlculzin in this manner: SOLUTION to LAST WEEIVS 00NTEST Firm—Rix’s Grocery. one or more of them yuu Clip inc sections of the picture and asst may filld a rut. UU Aui itAvr. in Manager-Mr. W. A. Rix. Business—-Meats, Fish, Flour, Ice Cream and Groceries. reciept from any one of_the sponsors of as been transacted with at least one Then attach to your reply a. this contest. s. of th receive your prize. All correct replies have equal chances are drawn for and the prizes will be are drawn. All prizes are Med in the ICIIlIPx and awarded in ‘lb to each reply. Address all entries lo the EDITOR “FOTO-BLOX” CONTEST THE cilhnhorritrown contour: For Thirsty Days "GARDEN clll " Chocolate Milk Ifhg all weal-tier health beverage. Garden city Chocelfltfl Milk is made with the greatest care and ls the ideal drink for young and, 01d- 1; 35 pmparerl in strictly sanitary surroundings from rich whole milk. Dhly the purest grade of imfflfled ground chocolate is used. Best quality granulated sugar ls added lri just the right proportion. IF YOU HAVE NOT TRIED THIS NEW DAIRY DRINK, D0 SO TODAY l You will be delighted _Wlth the bowing that business h M"; be sure to state the name of the firm from which you wish to the form of orders onthe advertisers indic- are NOT TRANSFERABLE. All replies most reach this office not later than Send in as many replies as you wish but be sure to attach an entry zfull rich flavour, and besides . . . . . . . it's good for you. There l8 no more wholesome food than milk 1L gives you extra ellfifgy- P111" P9P for these strenuous summer daY5~ Ab}; m; n, mday or call at. our dairy and elillvy a. glass or two. THE PURE MILK 00.. LTD. Fitzroy and Great George Streets. A call at Whltlockls Tire Sefvlw shop on Kent Street, will interest motorists. Here you will sec all sorta 0i “Cw gadgets to lmmli on your wl- SW19 to make for greater safety l" 41""- lng, and others to provide l0l' more comfort and convenlenlle- ‘But lf you have tire trouble Ol any kind. this ‘is the place to g0 for uick service at low co - Ml‘- tlnfl has l the latest 01:11:- gruinl; for re arid vuleall B p.11 sizes of llefl. 11 you have a flat. their service truck W assistance. There is no for the truck service tliy. - ww-"if" '_ lrislde the ..~<¢- w. ourera» will do well Cruswell’: - Studio 0n Street if they Wish W o1 the finest souvenirs of the Island. There you can vurvllw gm- ; very reasonable sum beautiful hand painted photos of gellulnfi Island scenery. Camera fans may also leave thetr films there for fin- ishtng. Mfr. Ora-swell h exverlwwl in oil lines or ohowsmphy null lpeclalizes in high CIIU lmlleur tlrushlng etc. Call in today M. the CRASWELL STUDIO At the Queen Street Hoot Market 701i. will nnd on display some of the choicest meats in the cfty. If you would like to have a rial nice Phone 130i and tell Mr. Paton. Ho ‘for: expert moot nutter, and will IQIQ Tourists (and (o gnu in at Gnllfiflflfi I68 some ‘ Birthday Rings. Class RlnSS. Fra- Feeds, Fruits, of winning. The winning entries awarded In the order in which they noon on Thursday. Judging by the number of ladies m be seen coming and going in and out of the EMPRESS BEAUTY PARLOR on King Square there must be something ‘in the Claim that this new beauty salon 1S seoong to none in the Dmvlllce- A m“ 5m of highly experienced operators are there no give you the 11mm modern beauty culture. You will like the service and you W1111>° thoroughly pleased with the ‘results. Next, time make a date ‘It'll-ll the EMPRESS. the phone numb" 15 Al. THE GLORIA there is a s c- of natural Lnen Suits. Tlhese are in odd sires find are selling at. $1.59. Ladies will readily realize the value since the the original sole price of these stilts W05 $3.95. There are some other items worth mentioning too, but call ln and see for yulllselve5- ial clearance sale lhe firnl, the I 3calresP&GS Ret the cut. you ask for. meats are in fresh attractive condition. worth Avenue Store, and 3 Queen and Kent Streets. I RIPCS SERVICE is Quick SERVICE 4 *mble them , Al Ft. P. SIMPSONS on Queen, t Stree: you can fit yourself out in all 1 the newest sport and beach we“, v fur a surprisingly low sum. I y F“ lllslalwe. you can get a com- Qllele sport outfit consisting of Blouse and Shorts with Skirt to wear over when and if desired _ _ the three p eces for $1.93, This 15 ‘mil’ One of the many Sflecial values at R. P. Simpson's. ‘CHESTER A. CAMPBELL is Shgw 1:1§..=:..:"r..r.“"g@ u fin on shape" anl site! are ‘ml kmds or CSITIG; hig yes and cam watch servlc a own guarantee M 500d ,9 nd reliability pm- ‘mum rellalrlflk that ls really dependable His rates are reasonable and hi5 workman-SIM) ls the best obtainable. Ladies are talkln I new DINNEF/ i! BbOut the lovely lust arrived at ‘XQRE sew which ROGERS HARDWARE CW-IIPANY LIMITED There ' . ' fin tiles"; new The Drlces are new too. Be suereseti} 599 the new patterns. A WW Wpular new outfit is the three piece sport set conslgnng o; blouse, and shorts with skirt. to match. This can be worn with or without the skirt and ls really smart for beach or outing wear. ‘The outfit is on sale at R. P. Slmllwnb and the price ls only Ill-FPS GROCERY is a busy place . oap (with l cake Castile FREE) 15c You can order any cut of meat at. RlX’s and be assured that. you will Arid all properly cared for in modern refrigerators and reach you Phone 1021 or 1022 for the Long- l60l or 16/02 for the store at the corner of PRIZE WIIIIIEIIS LAST WEEK W. C. T. U. NOTES --oomlnz on In the face of all hell when the last hone seelrli zoo of the frame. 38 Longworth Avenue One of the largest grocery stocks ‘in this province is carried by Rfxb lGrocery. Mr. William Rlx com- l rnenced business about eleven years ago. and opened his first store at ,the intersection of Eustxm Street and Longworth Avenue. After slx lyears in this store he moved t0 the large premises at 38 Longworth Avenue and again three years ago he opened a downtown branch at -,the corner of Queen and Kent I Streets. At the Lohgworth Avenue store shown in the picture above there ls a complete llne of all shelf groceries and ice cream, drinks, mill-feeds my Chester Campbell, Queen Street. and fox feeds Here also l5 n most, up-to-date meat and flsh depart- ment with all electric equipment in- Icludlng two electric refrigerators, bacon slicer. hamburg grinder, even the scales are electric. Ari electric coffee grinder ls s50 used at this store. The downtown branch carries ev- erythtng you could expect to find in a modem grocery store and is also equipped with an electric bacon- slicer. Imperial Biscuits are the some to "w F“! Industry as the Pox Indus- lffy h to the Province. They are a. P811 o! the story. All lefldlng ranchers have proved $1.98. when you're around shopping, call in at this smart store and look over the many low-priced dresses and other articles. The phone num- ber ls 236. New gocds are arriving dolly so you will benefit by callzng Diamond Rings. Wedding Rings,‘ fgrnlty Rings-You better call and. look over the display at C. W.‘ Patterson's Store at 130 Great‘ George Street. You will sec a grand showing of fine Watches -he:'e ticoq If you have B. ‘watch than necds| cleaning, take it with you. Mn‘, Patterson specializes in that work. and will not charge you too much. Have a look at the fountain ‘pens, when you are there. If you 110."! mic f youqlboauretobtrynttltewiie. See tthem anyway. ._____<__ It's nine to be living in the country these days. Those who are nurnmerlnlz at the beach or summer cottage know this. But the Pleasure? of rural life can be greatly multi- plied with a good radio. Cull in to- dty at A. E. TOOMBS’ MUSIC STORE on Queen Street and see the new Northern Electric Models. The new prices are so reasonable that lt is folly to be without one. With a Northern Electric Battery Bet you eon tulle the world with you anywhere. And why not? You can obtain special prices on FLOUR. CHICK FEED, Etc, if you contact the P. E. I. Co-Opentlvo E3 a Poultry Auoclotlon. Tele- phone 576 or cull at. their office in the Csndllng Station on WE‘!- MOUTH . The manager rays: "We an the estsbllahcrs of at this stOre often, . . W. . . IANTON ha. some real fine pocket watches ln stock which he is willing to sell at re- duced prises. They are of well known "cl able make and \v"ll give a je... l‘ ;E dependable service, lfe has some fine Wrist Walcllefl zoo. This is also n good place t0 have your Wnhch cleaned and io- paired. Doll in any time at his 500D 80 Kent Street. Now is the time t9 have W" l" modellhg uld row-Ho: MM- ("1' BORDEN T. MYERS CARPENTER - coNTB/lcmll . tl With th Home w“ Kama-ion“ t rlnii ' st. Avnrdl. 0h" "eh" Sending fresh flowers who are confined to one of the finest ways cheer to those‘ Wllftthll! - ' O to? lifipiffit“ limit erflfilfll“ l“ f-‘reall occasion. . llvilll "W"! m .now to be seen at JAMES n“ put; g] u‘; my illii-"es OONSER-VATOBIIS will brighten up the contlnueWo maintain mosphere for dlyl- flmne e39 and Tilt’: reasonable feed prices. It pays to and Pleedl. selling cracked Gill at mum looms only M piigmnuhiovtdu. your order DWmDl-ly. mm‘ mum“ pumhum! not‘ Flowers delivered bywlroloAllDlPl-l cfthoworld “IIP.T.D.O dullept moment. and o the“! - will deliver that lt pays to "FEED IMPERIALS PROM PUP TO PELT" It ts true that foxes do require s finely balanced ration of this sort right through the whole year. 1m- Dennis are made from pure cod liver oil and have a high vitamin content. This makes for richer furr- | lng and sturdler foxes , Those in need of sunburn lotions and beauty preparations are in for some bargains If they call at H. I... WORTHYS Drugstore on Queen Blifeet. Specials in shaving needs are on display here too. Call in or Phone your order to 2'11. They deliver. ii-—_____. m- iowjir-lou on food; of quality the zoorlom oiloclriliz u spec- laltng the following: Dlh7Dllttor,1lbl.---——Z5o Fresh. firm and of fine fhvor. BANANAS.dnl.—-—-— 19o Island Beets, 8 blmchec- — 25o Sunkist 0rlln8fl.l>9l'dos.--20o one llne 5nd one llhlll Dlehge. Both for—----30o Phonc 1210 for prompt. delivery to Rtxli Grocery employs a. staff fourteen and some time ago two trucks in order to give the best. in service- All orders received by phone otherwise are given prompt as possible. his customers better. with the times . All purchases at Bill's Grocery horse-drawn delivery teamn were replaced by two new motor customer! tentlon and are delivered as quickly Orders will be delivered to trains. buses or ferries when requested. The slogan used by Bill's Grocery ls “Quicker Service-Better Prices“ 3K‘ and Mr. Rlx is always on the “look- out" for any new means of servlnk Both stores have been modernized and arranged at different. times to give greater accommodation and keep in step STWlIltl; SW88. Tbrolizh i088 and through shadows that hold one at bay. Well knowing how little it matters 1f one Keeps pounding along to the end of the run —Seleoted. PROSPERITY WAITS . . . UPON RENEWAL 0F SPIRITUAL LIFE. SAYS ROGER. BABSON ‘ People should understand that before prosperity can return there must be renewed interest ln the spiritual life of both individuals and nations. Nations should realize that the world ha; always possess- ed raw materials and labor; but has been prosperous only when people have been actuated by a religious faith to use those re- sources for advancement and ser- vloe. This ls the law of lLfe and now is the time when it should be taught in churches, schools, and colleges. 'I‘hlrik it over. WOMEN WHO LED IN GREAT DECISION To Have Names in Bronu at Ben- aite Ldbby lrl Ottawa. A bronze tablet. to honor Mrs. Henrietta Mulr Edwards, Magistrate Emily I11. Murphy. Mrs. Nellie L. MoClung. Mrs. Louise C. McKinney and Hon. Irene Parlby. who suc- ceeded tn having "worriun" de- clared a. “person" within the mean- ing of Section 34 of the B.NA., the lllft. of the Canadian Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs has been unveiled by the Prime Minister of Canada In the of the or at- lobby of the senate. Houses o Parliament. Ottawa, Saturday. June Dr. Margaret Ellen Douglass, 3.13.. D.C.M.. of WInnIPEK- Mari, President of the Federation, presid- SUNDAY AND THE CHILDREN (Extracts from Leaflet of lord's Day Alliance.) The Home must co-operate with the Church. Children of a. western family, who had come to Canada from a locality where there was lit- tle Sunday observance enjoyed for the first time the opportunity of e Regnrdlem of score and the break JULY 16» 1938 --._.._+_ is“? ._.. l 3 STRANGE "MEN .By c. T. PODMORE degree, his hands were goth! W b" ti Ices awaited ‘r ‘ Curator-street He was me‘ in the outer office b who informed him that no mem- thesedo The plies ' out» lasholfakeuldth ln.Bh was- maaasnyfe gmhtmnglow 03am»; 1. Mrs. R. H. Campbell, 223 Fitzroy Street. uni? famed m b ‘e L?’rm.'.l%n§'§'r‘.o“?§. offtceewould 1 Bttllnlodncan ufllnS-W8'beclosedveryroorl. e - BulkDates,41bs.————— ' - ' fhadhld in nyagn, gbgfilmm, 25c 2. Mrs. Ambrose Doyle, Pleasant Grove. Oomgfg “Ho 0H0 m, m, gfégggwugnsutgge p3,,“ 0%)... W e5 — —~ — — — 25c o - 0f the mod. > What other callers there had een Sllvrtvulnx. 2 lbs — - - - - zi 3. MP8. Luthe . M . 'r kney Alimr; Gtmlle Juice at a; r Coffln’ Stewart There's only one reason for games ‘$2311? ‘$13; ‘b? gigging ‘back. “That -uw——-—— or - - m a-bot. talml-lhlid 1d rrlifimofinnzomut Jnloo t m 4. MP8. E. A. MMBRAC, Z HIIISbOIOIIgh St. Not tymvlwllwto? tonne-out playing wfisogiylhng in lorsinelio he uk- . --- or em ; ed."A kt?" “WWW Clef-sun Not M55“... pink up the cheers “nothnlg it l-ll. All ripen m lfii-téleirelhti: 111i um “e due’ 1°°k°d “my” v.7" m“: Lemon on . ll r - X ’ flotsam $3321? when others xgénitanixronqulle sure about tho 85° value f”! _ " -‘ — " 59° R S l Y Bit to haimner 'oltt fibm tint "Nor any message?" "None whatever.“ George. hurrying sway to Brlxton. found Mrs. Oorery awaiting From her he learned that Mr. Tor had received the news of the discovery at Tootl very serf- ously. but with a remar ably busi- nesslike self-possession. He had ex- plained that he could not d0 H5 George suggested; for the man from Manchester had managed t0 ,hltd had his interview. ‘indovas ‘gone. Mr, Torkney tinderstooo he had gone, for the time being, to some relatives in the East End S0 for as the firm was concerned. there was nothing. now that could be recalled. Unfortunately, young Mr. Pormltter was likely to have his hands much more serlousl ed than in a mere adven ure. "I-ie knows l‘ Ls not a mere ud- venturel" comhlented George. He recounted the investigations at the cottage. Had Torkriey referred to owle? "He said something about ‘stupid temptation.’ I remember. Would he lnk ft. ls Jowle?" "He would not be far wrong, I'm afraid." Sophie added to the sensation when she come in soon lifter. ‘glte e #4 atlenoe t0 reath --eve into the detal elaborately. In the thick of It the three had a‘ sembl- ance of tea together. What to do next? "I am not going near my office this evening, nor to my r George decided . "I wan no news- hounds on in track lD-Ill ht." One rflc hwas lntemlnd of each. .¢rt from .t.he tragedy. in strangers among the in! three 1 mtlllonl of London presented much the same difficulty as three need- les ln a haystnck with the differ- ence that needles could be recog- nised. One of the strangers George might r . But where? One could not go about looking for him. Then on Idea came to George. He would take a chance —he would adverttse for Boxwitli. There should be a romlnent call for him tn the morn rig papers to come at once t0 99a. Tottenham Court Road. The lidvertlsment must be handed In the evening. Arid then - "Yea," George decided, "we will dlne at a reach London b, an earlier train.‘ octupl- _ entitle you to an entry in the Foto Blox Contest and you are invited t0 draw your prize order on either "It would be father. going to Church “for me to tell the change, or Sunday School. impossible." said theldistumed qulet place In where we sha‘! be Town. entirely un- stores . The telephone numbers for Iongworth Avenue store are 10310!‘ Queen Street 1022 and for the store call 1601 or i602 Orders delivered to all parts of the city. __________ Be sure to see the dlsvlly PRECISION - BUILT WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC WASHERS at. MILLER. Bit/OS LTD. George Street. ____._.. These fine models have many new exclusive features and second to and DBIIOFIIIBIICB. I B. Sultana. Bulk Ralslrl kl That's one of the bargains RAY GROOIWS new store at, corner of. Hill borough Richmond ou phone 565. Other ltelna al prloeli include: Icfn lbs. 19c. Bulk Dates SODA BISCUITS. 2 lbi. — — 2 tins P and many vltrletlecofcannedgoodkl at low prices. You can also obtain’ fresh meat Look of good grade st this store. for the aim It. D. 0300M. Mr. Henry this in s your urtio inothii are Around the tmo tn give good clcilnln up. some loom lIIlB fared furniture. there l it. g 00.. will make it u v redionlblo orlst. rote ted by hll iliiodecto fir. over the w However, Mir. Msclsrlme‘: effglent midst of furniture expert will be glad to suggestion regarding rent them. _.__.________ KILLED BY BI! BOMB (It 11in Oalisdhn Iron) fell and lnmbliowu fitlndmthl neu- fib- of new on Great. none ln point of beauty s and Dell Streets. He'll deliver tf at spec- Sugar, 2 lbs. 250.1 for—-—25c MocFarlsnu any: that. t. to check up on now. and itoiv is the furniture A hot need new oover-. one loll. Henry ltlaolnrlnrs u new If the cov- ln fair condition. It can be vlng alts covers h 0 T, India-An unidentified Wulrt youth wu killed when s and; of rnlrslonuuc that has come over our home as the effect of this new experience." Locky, the historian. states that ln hi5 opinion, the finest qualities of our national character are due to the fact that ln the past Sunday has been religious worship." These two. the Home and the Church may be likened to two great; lights in our lives. Should we lose Sunday. it. would mean that these lights would be obscured and perhaps even extinguished. and the children would be the chief vic- m6 0J9 tints. We must safeguard Sunday, at whatever cost. for ourselves. but miefly for our children. The or- garilzatlon which issues this leaflet has been occupied with this great task for over forty years. and ft has brought to a. multitude of fathers and mothers freedom from the strain and stress of their daily llfe. the quiet enjoyment of Sun- day lest and family intercourse. and a new measure of slplrtuiil life and light. DISTILLERS CLAIM LARGEST SPECTACULAR SIGN IN WORLD The National Distillers recently turned on the electric current set- ting tn motion and lighting a sign ln Mlamt, Florida, which l5 reput- ed to be the largest of its ktnd ln the world. Its surface covers an area of more than 5,000 square feet. More than eight miles of electric wire and nearly 7.500 feet of neon tubing ls used to flash the lidver. tlaarnent of liquor set forth ln giant <__ letters that (‘fin lv- l’("'l'.‘l f~ mlles 1 around. ' Make the prop}: Ltlllbl’ CiHLvCiQld-S- stimulate the urge tn buy—buy ll- quor and more llquor. l; the objec- tive, and to aoconlpl quor industry has spent over s bil- ll0n dollars ln ndvertlslng slrice le- . What. must the good people think now who voted for repeal on the theory that. lt would promote sobriety? APB It the 35° VICTIM or TERROBISTS IN " cums I'll-lends of the antl-uloollol move- ment ln Ohlnlt. especially thou who know of the work being dons th by Mrs. Herman C. . Llu. not onal general secretory of the Women's Ohrlstlsn Temperance Union of Olllhl. will be saddened by the new; of the liarurlnstlon of her hilaborld Iilu who wu shot Ll president of Shanghai Uni- m varsity. and had been reltrded u on outctondtn pence sdvocote. A letter wrlten by Mrs. Llu t0 W.O.'I‘.U. friend; tn this country. not long before the dosth of her husband. outlined the work which wu boil-lg curried on by that tern. Derunce orllnintton even in the war conditions in Chino. offer BIIIOQ ttl my ore are srml-oxlmately half l mllllon refuges: from various see- tloul of the country in Ohliio, In. Llu has bended l. movement to l eh then Mums the effect: of cohel and tum. and hu boon Orllnlltm an nternotlonnl Brunch of the W.O.'I‘.U. who l: :2"- r- or“... - . locum entlm tvlln to the! mission III’! “f. “primarily devoted t0 ~ dgynonA' ‘ll htshom It f B Inflhol. will“; "tonorlgtgfylgr. b" among tho llun- ; . S0 an advertisement for Box- ‘wlth was handed lh at three big newspaper offices. and afterwards they went to Jltwneys restaurant. ln Regent-street Jawney‘s specialises neither ln showy parties nor in Instrumental lnolse. It ls a p‘ace where business men may round off a day in com- fortable qutetude. Snug corners and confidential tables may be had there. Everything ts done with de- ooroua romptltude, perfect service. but no ustle, apparently no hurry. The effect of a quiet corner in Jawrieyfis unusally ls like a com- plete cessation of worry; a calm sanctuary from outside concerns. The chances were slender indeed that George might encounter here anyone who might. deffnlvely be seeking htm to-nlght. But, before they had been seated long. Sophie observed st one of the farther tables a entlemsn she knew. This she tod them. was a business man named Headley Barl- ing. known in the City as belngl ,cohnected with large lnternatlona Interests, who came fre uently to Lndon and to the Trust o flees, and was still comparatively ycung for such interest-s as he seemed to have. Sophie made B. topic of Mr. Barl- lng. Prom where they sat, they could see that he had an uncom- monly distinguished appearance. "Rather like an actor." “vowed George. "Funny you should sa_ Sophie responded, "for he has actual)‘ been on the stare. A bl man, too--or might have been. Bu. he never te‘ls anyone th- wow»,- no W84 known by." "Sounds singular. 0i- scandal?" "Nothfnir. 1 imagine. to ht! dis- i.‘ at." Swank? lsh this the ll- Ill! "I believe he liar» noticed ug. Sophie." her mother sold. Now st this moment George's glance become fixed elsewhere. Farther away than Bil-ling, s mun, his back half-turned. ant alone beyond s couple of vacant tables. Looking aside. his roflle hlid rud- denly become vlslbe to George, It W" filmed lwly as suddenly. George's manner chsnged. ‘Excuse me a few memento," he said. and got up sharply. He trod quietly to the table where the men his head down, was hnvlng his mcnl “Mn blew: mu Geflrse. The mun looked up. ecldedly startled. "Ouli. ll‘! you." be and. "I remem- "Somethlnq his happened. m. DISSB. which puts l completely different aspect on this mum which ha brought you to Inndcn, Georg I "At the moment I have some loll. Where Ire vou staying?" "Wh I you roan? I understood there 1'11 tube l v with me?" I00. lime. dome. row Mr Dim _h°y c’: e onion.- lel with me -—lt ls not (lulu o r- tlme. But certklnlv without my. - shfll be lrolng to Ab. Inger’; Hotel. But what. no interference. I d ‘t th ht to tolerate VIIIYOTIIECIIOIJJICQI. "I rlmplw lnliat hive t lk lth " doom Inflated. "Alndfnotwyou ht A orlaf An twp" 073$? I0 MI! from lion! ..........;....... ‘osmo vigil-rim was $235 I nun emu the" °"“"“‘ ““ . .2.“ mile: “up, 19c. e ems - ‘ 11 y co ‘l "fgllganh "*1 *1" ""1 m: nan. or EPHBAIM o ow w bmpr?‘ m m ha“ u yrs; It isn't the ufi the men “gun-guy ks he left the gggauube and. I can listen, any. - - tSC - rt 15:1,‘? tgeslldrlillen tloris-l thrill “m” fowl-ill? grog-goggle: m George SWPPBCI bio: to his out, 0f the heart that's ablaze with vlc- n m, must, surdy hinder or and explained.“ Singular, how who“ - my"; 1m mm m, quest, to some chalice had work . I means that But it's lust tin-coming on I shall hove to send you home a. lone." George l , "and then fol. low." It was obvious. within the next ten minutes, that George's intrusion upon the undertaker from Leicester had interfered with the letters Sp- or at an rate. had im- Fooed consider-she reflection upoi y,_ Ho paused frequently in hli movement; once 0r twice he SLOII n half glance round. Ls to serve whether In tentlon to moort the ladies from th restaurant. or lo remlln were. Another flvo minutes. and Ml 1) held communion with hl Wm. Obviously. he had cut hi; dinner short. and meant to go. It wu lin awkward move. an! there ws-s l hint of furtlvo ilrgenq about l2. oeorre took the hlm a once. 4 Corde to tllke over the situatloi Dlggs had some trick ll adto pas "Mr. Bsrllng. I think. l: l over for a word." "Good- he ma talk to you for . Iwhllc. I'll meet lm some othe I don't get back quick. ' minute. and Beadle; by the table. ixhll. , time. lf Another Bailing stopped G P8 I the: slareet. BarllnS wendewl i‘ and we. Cord remar that he might. sit. down and talk to them. if he had noth- lng beter to do. "Nothing better ln the world.‘ Blirllng replied. "But. really I came over for an Introduction to Mr. Psrmltter-T‘ " e will keep for another time . Barllng " llglpgds to k mlgl“ have you mo e a pal-y of four at the thentre." Mother and daughter gllnced it each other. Then the. former whispered the emlariatlon why it was not pomlble for them to-nlglit Mr. Barllng loked Infinitely shock- ed. "Why. that's dreadful for you all!" he said. "But lf you will rto and talk to us." 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